What do we want to get out of our experience with hospitals and doctors? How do connected devices play into each of our individual healthcare experiences? And how can we use machine learning to make sense of a massive amount of data?
It’s not uncommon for us to ignore the impact of poor UX on our daily routine. A poorly designed app might make us miss a bus. A poorly designed door might make us look foolish. Often the effort required to right the wrong outweighs the cost. B
What can the retail experience learn from sushi restaurants, Aaron's very own "Convenience Threshold Formula", symbiotic relationships, and Paul from 2009?
Is there a shared experience between the setup of smart devices and a first visit to the gym? What can designers of smart home devices learn from personal trainers to craft better experiences for tomorrow?https://twitter.com/ideateTeam
In this episode we delve into the topic of the connected smart home. What will it take for everyone to have a home like The Jetsons?https://twitter.com/ideateTeam
In this episode of Ideate we’ll be exploring the way we book flights, those dehumanizing TSA checkpoints, the contrast of airport lounges, and a love story from Alaska Airlines. What’s lead to the current experience? And what can we learn from
How can a car that costs $50,000 have such a terrible User Experience? How did we get here? Who has some ideas? And when will things get better?https://twitter.com/ideateTeam
TV - How could it improve?Episode 2 Show NotesWhy has the television viewing experience become so fragmented? What has led to the state of the way things are? Where is the TV experience headed? This episode we explore these questions and mor
Ideate.Credit Card Terminals: “Screaming children… beating the terminal with bats.”Show Notes0:00 - Intro1:00 - Street Interviews2:30 - Why do we have to sign? https://twitter.com/marblefaun/status/9201152935564779527:20 - Why aren't mob